Ravens Roost 52 — December 14, 2011 at 8:15 pm

Breakfast With Santa!

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This past Saturday, December 10, this year’s Breakfast with Santa event was another success! Ravens Roost #52 along with Knights of Columbus Pope John Paul the Great #13859 (KoC) combined to sponsor 32 kids from our own community.

KoC provided the hall and delicious breakfast foods and even donated beanie babies to this great cause.

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We were proud and honored to work with Lea Dissen at Chase Elementary, Meredith Carrillo and Romina Gaddy at GlenMar Elementary, Linda Peterson at Martin Boulevard Elementary and Jennifer Goodman at Seneca Elementary.

Everyone we encountered was truly amazing and what a great feeling to see so many smiles. Please check out the gallery to see for yourself!

2 Comments

  1. thanks everyone! I had a great time again this year!

  2. I had a great time and will participate, without a doubt, in this event every year! I think Shirley did a fantastic job and she deserves big props! So, thanks Shirley!